The Cambridge History of the Second World War: Volume 3, Total War: Economy, Society and Culture
Herausgeber: Geyer, Michael; Tooze, Adam
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Herausgeber: Geyer, Michael; Tooze, Adam
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The conflict that ended in 1945 is often described as a 'total war', unprecedented in scale and character. Volume Three of The Cambridge History of the First World War adopts a transnational approach to offer a comprehensive and global analysis of the war as an economic, social and cultural event.
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The conflict that ended in 1945 is often described as a 'total war', unprecedented in scale and character. Volume Three of The Cambridge History of the First World War adopts a transnational approach to offer a comprehensive and global analysis of the war as an economic, social and cultural event.
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- The Cambridge History of the Second World War
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 848
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 139mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1410g
- ISBN-13: 9781108406413
- ISBN-10: 1108406416
- Artikelnr.: 48431583
- The Cambridge History of the Second World War
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 848
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 139mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1410g
- ISBN-13: 9781108406413
- ISBN-10: 1108406416
- Artikelnr.: 48431583
Introduction to Volume 3 Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; Part I. Political
Economy: Introduction to Part I Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 1. The
economics of the war with Germany Adam Tooze and Jamie Martin; 2. Finance
for war in Asia and its aftermath Greg Huff; 3. War of the factories Jeff
Fear; 4. Controlling resources: coal, iron-ore and oil in the Second World
War David Edgerton; 5. The human fuel: food as global commodity and local
scarcity Lizzie Collingham; 6. Knowledge economies Cathryn Carson; 7.
Seaborne transport Michael Miller; Part II. The Social Practice of Total
War, 1939-1945: Introduction to Part II Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 8.
Death and survival in the Second World War Richard Bessel; 9. Battles for
morale: an entangled history of total war in Europe, 1939-1945 Jochen
Hellbeck; 10. The war of the cities: industrial labouring forces Rüdiger
Hachtman; 11. The war of the villages: the interwar agrarian crisis and the
Second World War Adam Tooze; 12. Hors de combat: mobilization and
immobilization in total war Geoffrey Cocks; 13. Environments, states and
societies at war Christopher Pearson; Part III. The Moral Economy of War:
Introduction to Part III Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 14. Just and unjust
wars: military - civil society - states Michael Geyer; 15. Wars of
displacement: exile and uprooting in the 1940s Yasmin Khan; 16. Sexuality
and sexual violence Sabine Frühstück; 17. A war for liberty: the law of
conscientious objection in the Second World War Jeremy Kessler; 18.
Bringing the dogs of war to heel: pacifism in the Second World War Devin
Pendas; 19. Humanitarian politics and governance: international responses
to the civilian toll in the Second World War Stephen Porter; Part IV.
Illusive Peace: From War to Cold War: Introduction to Part IV Michael Geyer
and Adam Tooze; 20. The rise and fall of central planning David Engerman;
21. Two types of new deal. The Second World War and the renegotiation of
the social contract in Britain, Europe and America Timothy B. Smith; 22.
Nationalism, decolonization, geopolitics and the Asian postwar Rana Mitter;
23. Making peace as a project of moral reconstruction Mark Bradley; Part V.
In the Aftermath of Catastrophic Destruction: Introduction to Part V
Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 24. Interpretations of catastrophe Peter
Gordon; 25. The ghosts of war Monica Black; 26. Popular memory, popular
culture: the war in the postwar world Lucy Noakes; 27. The Second World War
in global memory space Jie-Hyun Lim; 28. Landscapes of destruction:
capturing images and creating memory through photography Dorothee Brantz;
Bibliographical essay; Index.
Economy: Introduction to Part I Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 1. The
economics of the war with Germany Adam Tooze and Jamie Martin; 2. Finance
for war in Asia and its aftermath Greg Huff; 3. War of the factories Jeff
Fear; 4. Controlling resources: coal, iron-ore and oil in the Second World
War David Edgerton; 5. The human fuel: food as global commodity and local
scarcity Lizzie Collingham; 6. Knowledge economies Cathryn Carson; 7.
Seaborne transport Michael Miller; Part II. The Social Practice of Total
War, 1939-1945: Introduction to Part II Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 8.
Death and survival in the Second World War Richard Bessel; 9. Battles for
morale: an entangled history of total war in Europe, 1939-1945 Jochen
Hellbeck; 10. The war of the cities: industrial labouring forces Rüdiger
Hachtman; 11. The war of the villages: the interwar agrarian crisis and the
Second World War Adam Tooze; 12. Hors de combat: mobilization and
immobilization in total war Geoffrey Cocks; 13. Environments, states and
societies at war Christopher Pearson; Part III. The Moral Economy of War:
Introduction to Part III Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 14. Just and unjust
wars: military - civil society - states Michael Geyer; 15. Wars of
displacement: exile and uprooting in the 1940s Yasmin Khan; 16. Sexuality
and sexual violence Sabine Frühstück; 17. A war for liberty: the law of
conscientious objection in the Second World War Jeremy Kessler; 18.
Bringing the dogs of war to heel: pacifism in the Second World War Devin
Pendas; 19. Humanitarian politics and governance: international responses
to the civilian toll in the Second World War Stephen Porter; Part IV.
Illusive Peace: From War to Cold War: Introduction to Part IV Michael Geyer
and Adam Tooze; 20. The rise and fall of central planning David Engerman;
21. Two types of new deal. The Second World War and the renegotiation of
the social contract in Britain, Europe and America Timothy B. Smith; 22.
Nationalism, decolonization, geopolitics and the Asian postwar Rana Mitter;
23. Making peace as a project of moral reconstruction Mark Bradley; Part V.
In the Aftermath of Catastrophic Destruction: Introduction to Part V
Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 24. Interpretations of catastrophe Peter
Gordon; 25. The ghosts of war Monica Black; 26. Popular memory, popular
culture: the war in the postwar world Lucy Noakes; 27. The Second World War
in global memory space Jie-Hyun Lim; 28. Landscapes of destruction:
capturing images and creating memory through photography Dorothee Brantz;
Bibliographical essay; Index.
Introduction to Volume 3 Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; Part I. Political
Economy: Introduction to Part I Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 1. The
economics of the war with Germany Adam Tooze and Jamie Martin; 2. Finance
for war in Asia and its aftermath Greg Huff; 3. War of the factories Jeff
Fear; 4. Controlling resources: coal, iron-ore and oil in the Second World
War David Edgerton; 5. The human fuel: food as global commodity and local
scarcity Lizzie Collingham; 6. Knowledge economies Cathryn Carson; 7.
Seaborne transport Michael Miller; Part II. The Social Practice of Total
War, 1939-1945: Introduction to Part II Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 8.
Death and survival in the Second World War Richard Bessel; 9. Battles for
morale: an entangled history of total war in Europe, 1939-1945 Jochen
Hellbeck; 10. The war of the cities: industrial labouring forces Rüdiger
Hachtman; 11. The war of the villages: the interwar agrarian crisis and the
Second World War Adam Tooze; 12. Hors de combat: mobilization and
immobilization in total war Geoffrey Cocks; 13. Environments, states and
societies at war Christopher Pearson; Part III. The Moral Economy of War:
Introduction to Part III Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 14. Just and unjust
wars: military - civil society - states Michael Geyer; 15. Wars of
displacement: exile and uprooting in the 1940s Yasmin Khan; 16. Sexuality
and sexual violence Sabine Frühstück; 17. A war for liberty: the law of
conscientious objection in the Second World War Jeremy Kessler; 18.
Bringing the dogs of war to heel: pacifism in the Second World War Devin
Pendas; 19. Humanitarian politics and governance: international responses
to the civilian toll in the Second World War Stephen Porter; Part IV.
Illusive Peace: From War to Cold War: Introduction to Part IV Michael Geyer
and Adam Tooze; 20. The rise and fall of central planning David Engerman;
21. Two types of new deal. The Second World War and the renegotiation of
the social contract in Britain, Europe and America Timothy B. Smith; 22.
Nationalism, decolonization, geopolitics and the Asian postwar Rana Mitter;
23. Making peace as a project of moral reconstruction Mark Bradley; Part V.
In the Aftermath of Catastrophic Destruction: Introduction to Part V
Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 24. Interpretations of catastrophe Peter
Gordon; 25. The ghosts of war Monica Black; 26. Popular memory, popular
culture: the war in the postwar world Lucy Noakes; 27. The Second World War
in global memory space Jie-Hyun Lim; 28. Landscapes of destruction:
capturing images and creating memory through photography Dorothee Brantz;
Bibliographical essay; Index.
Economy: Introduction to Part I Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 1. The
economics of the war with Germany Adam Tooze and Jamie Martin; 2. Finance
for war in Asia and its aftermath Greg Huff; 3. War of the factories Jeff
Fear; 4. Controlling resources: coal, iron-ore and oil in the Second World
War David Edgerton; 5. The human fuel: food as global commodity and local
scarcity Lizzie Collingham; 6. Knowledge economies Cathryn Carson; 7.
Seaborne transport Michael Miller; Part II. The Social Practice of Total
War, 1939-1945: Introduction to Part II Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 8.
Death and survival in the Second World War Richard Bessel; 9. Battles for
morale: an entangled history of total war in Europe, 1939-1945 Jochen
Hellbeck; 10. The war of the cities: industrial labouring forces Rüdiger
Hachtman; 11. The war of the villages: the interwar agrarian crisis and the
Second World War Adam Tooze; 12. Hors de combat: mobilization and
immobilization in total war Geoffrey Cocks; 13. Environments, states and
societies at war Christopher Pearson; Part III. The Moral Economy of War:
Introduction to Part III Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 14. Just and unjust
wars: military - civil society - states Michael Geyer; 15. Wars of
displacement: exile and uprooting in the 1940s Yasmin Khan; 16. Sexuality
and sexual violence Sabine Frühstück; 17. A war for liberty: the law of
conscientious objection in the Second World War Jeremy Kessler; 18.
Bringing the dogs of war to heel: pacifism in the Second World War Devin
Pendas; 19. Humanitarian politics and governance: international responses
to the civilian toll in the Second World War Stephen Porter; Part IV.
Illusive Peace: From War to Cold War: Introduction to Part IV Michael Geyer
and Adam Tooze; 20. The rise and fall of central planning David Engerman;
21. Two types of new deal. The Second World War and the renegotiation of
the social contract in Britain, Europe and America Timothy B. Smith; 22.
Nationalism, decolonization, geopolitics and the Asian postwar Rana Mitter;
23. Making peace as a project of moral reconstruction Mark Bradley; Part V.
In the Aftermath of Catastrophic Destruction: Introduction to Part V
Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze; 24. Interpretations of catastrophe Peter
Gordon; 25. The ghosts of war Monica Black; 26. Popular memory, popular
culture: the war in the postwar world Lucy Noakes; 27. The Second World War
in global memory space Jie-Hyun Lim; 28. Landscapes of destruction:
capturing images and creating memory through photography Dorothee Brantz;
Bibliographical essay; Index.